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He mentioned broadly standing against racism, against bigotry; that's something we applaud and appreciate.
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It explicitly made landlords liable and applied the rule, apparently more broadly, to "standing water" rather than "stagnant water" and further empowered the department not only to prevent "the breeding or harborage" of mosquitoes, but also to prevent "conditions conducive" to their breeding or harborage.
"There is a line in it that I use, that I say, 'I'm running for cops, firemen, nurses, teachers, and assembly-line workers.' " He said people ask him, " 'Biden, why do you keep talking about income inequity and all of that?' I go back and look at my speech: it's why the hell I was running!" He stared at me, smiling broadly, still standing.
On May 6, 2016, Sanders formally protested the DNC's outrageous refusal to "assign even one" Sanders nominee to the key Rules Committee and also for its selection of other broadly unrepresentative standing committees.
Former leader Jiang Zemin's influence seems to have produced a broadly conservative politburo standing committee, disappointing those who had been pressing for reforms.
Nationwide failed to bring its bad debts and provisions down, standing broadly flat at £323m, with a further hit from the performance of its £20bn portfolio of commercial property assets, which saw a rise in impairment charges.
I define student activism not as acting on certain (liberal) set of political beliefs, but as broadly defined action: standing up for what one believes (whatever that may be), participating, getting involved, engaging, acting.
The photo, of Lampanelli smiling broadly, with Dunham standing over her holding up bunny ears, was accompanied by the controversy-baiting tweet: "Me with my n***a [Lena Dunham]..
Held: The definition in § 810(a) of 'person aggrieved,' as 'any person who claims to have been injured by a discriminatory housing practice,' shows a congressional intention to define standing as broadly as is permitted by Article III of the Constitution, and petitioners, being tenants of the apartment complex, have standing to sue under § 810(a).
Hackett v. McGuire Bros., Inc., 445 F.2d 442 (CA 3), which dealt with the phrase that allowed a suit to be started 'by a person claiming to be aggrieved' under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000e5(a), concluded that the words used showed 'a congressional intention to define standing as broadly as is permitted by Article III of the Constitution.' Id., at 446.
But it also leads to a culture of silence at a workplace, broadly deterring people from standing up to abuse or calling out bad working conditions.
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